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A RETROSPECTIVE
Two heads of states – Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi and UK Prime Minister Rt Hon
Theresa May – spoke in the inaugural session of the 22nd edition of CII-DST technology
summit in New Delhi on 7 November. CII organizes technology summit every year in
partnership with the Department of Science & Technology, Government of India and the
partner country in 2016 was the United Kingdom. The concept of partner country was
introduced more than 15 years back in this summit and since then several countries
have come on board this platform such as the United States (in 2014), France (in
2013), Spain, Korea, Israel, Taiwan and Germany.
If footfall of visitors, number of delegates in the entourage of the visiting premier, number
of exhibits, number of high-profile speakers and the number of sessions were indicators
to go by, then this three-day summit with five conferences and three award ceremonies
was a runaway success. Over 2,000 delegates from all parts of the world ensured that
whether it were the technology and R&D sessions related to advanced manufacturing,
robotics, life sciences and smart cities or the higher education, design, intellectual
property and innovation summits with sessions on policy reforms in higher education,
industry-academia collaborations, future of design in education or innovation for change
were chock-a-bloc with participants.
We take you through some high points of the three-day summit...
LIVE-WIRE INAUGURALThe inaugural session saw the coming together of the prime ministers of both India and
the UK to take the partnership between the two countries to the next level. Rt. Hon.
Theresa May and Mr Narendra Modi graced the inaugural session alongwith many other
visionary delegates to foster a new era of technology innovation.
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MINISTERIAL SESSIONSIn addition to the livewire inaugural session, a host of ministers from both India and the
UK graced the summit with their progressive views on innovation, technology and
partnerships. The sessions provided a whole host of useful insights and information to
all delegates.
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5 SUMMITS30 SESSIONS200 SPEAKERS
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HI-TECH EXPO Another groundbreaking aspect of the India-UK Tech Summit was the future-ready
exhibition that saw innovators from India and the UK showcase their ideas and
innovations across sectors. It was a treat to the eyes.
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B2B MEETINGSBusiness-to-business meetings are a regular feature at CII-DST technology summits. At the India-UK Tech Summit, scores of one-on-one networking meetings between delegates ensured that there was something for everybody to take back.
• 492 Meetings, 370 Participants• 262 Participants from India
• 107 Participants from UK
• 1 Participant from US
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CEO FORUMMembers of the India-UK CEO Forum met on 7 November coinciding with the visit of UK Prime Minister Theresa May for the India-UK Tech Summit. During the meeting it was announced that an Advanced Material and Manufacturing Technology Centre would be set up in India with equal participation from respective governments, industry members and academia. CII and UKIBC are the secretariat to the forum.
The annual ministerial meeting of India UK Joint Economic and Trade Committee (Jetco) was held on 7 November on the sidelines of India-UK Tech Summit. Both sidesreviewed the progress held in the two existing Joint Working Groups i.e. "Smart Cities" and "Technological Collaboration, Advanced Manufacturing & Engineering" under the aegis of Jetco."
JETCO MEETING
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UK DELEGATION
Rt Hon Theresa MayPrime Minister
of the United Kingdom
Rt Hon Liam Fox MPSecretary of State
for International Trade
Jo JohnsonMinister of State for
Universities, Science,Research and Innovation
300+Delegates
EngagingConversations
ProgressiveCollaborations
Mike McGeeCo-founder and
Chief Creative Officer ofCreative Studio Framestore
Rt Hon Patricia HewittChair of the UK India
Business Council (UKIBC)
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Carolyn Fairbairn James DysonDirector-General
Confederation of British IndustryFounder - Dyson Ltd
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AWARDSThe CII Awards evening on the second day saw 5 technical institutes winning the trophies in the AICTE-CII Survey of Industry-linked Technical Institutes; 36 institutes receiving certificates of participation in the survey and 25 companies winning awards based on CII Innovation Competition 2016
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MULTIPLE HUES OF TECH SUMMIT
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PRINT MEDIA ANDSOCIAL MEDIA COVERAGE
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People Engaged
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Retweets
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Video Views
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OVERVIEW OF CII SOCIAL MEDIA CHANNELSOVERVIEW OF CII SOCIAL MEDIA CHANNELS
• #TECHSmt content received 840 thousand impressions across Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter on CII Social Media Channels
• #TECHSmt content received over 12 million impressions acorss all Social Media Channels (CII Social Media Channels + Others)
• #TECHSmt content received a total of 24.3 thousand engagements (likes, share, retweets, comments, replies) on all Social Media Channels
• #TECHSmt posts on Twitter received 695 thousand impressions
• #TECHSmt posts on Facebook received 78.3 thousand impressions
• #TECHSmt posts on LinkedIn received 67.1 thousand impressions
• There were 544 updates/posts on #TECHSmt across all channels
• #TECHSmt trended for 4 hours on twitter on 7th November 2016
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TWEETS BY IMPORTANT HANDLES
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